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RE: endogenous trade policy



Xena

Tim Hazledine, of the University of Auckland, (last time I heard from him)
did some interesting work on these issues as they applied to Canada and New
Zealand

JML

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of xena warrior princess
> Sent: Monday, 3 April 2000 11:02 AM
> To: POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT
> Subject: Re: endogenous trade policy
>
>
> hi all
> hope everyone had a great weekend!
>
> anyway
> l was just wondering/hoping/praying that someone
> on this list knew of  any good  journal articles that
> addressed the issue of endogenous trade policy.
> so far l've had a look at a few articles mainly in the
> Public Choice journal and the Journal of International
> Economics, but they seem to be very econometrics based
> and don't really deal with the issue that l want to look at.
> what l am interested in is
> 	-how multinational corporations are the real beneficiaries
> 	 of "free trade"
> 	- and whether there is a correlation between what
> 	multinationals want and the trade policies we
> 	ultimately end up with/or move towards
>
> l don't know if that is exactly "endogenous trade policy"
> but....
> if someone can help
> l'd really appreciate it
>
> thanks
> suzan
> aka xena warrior princess
>
>




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